Free Data Graphic 2 minutesFree ReportCoresight Bites: US Consumer Tracker—High-Income Consumers Reduce Avoidance of Public Transportation Coresight Research May 13, 2021 The Coresight Research US Consumer Tracker provides a detailed update on US consumers’ behaviors, concerns and expectations, with a focus on the implications for retail. Our latest weekly consumer survey, undertaken on May 3, 2021, found that avoidance of public transportation has dropped most drastically among high-income consumers. This group generally has more choice about whether to take public transport, so declining avoidance suggests that more consumers are becoming more comfortable with using public transport—out of choice rather than necessity. The decline in avoidance also indicates that office workers in cities that commute via public transport are getting back to work at higher rates. Click the image below to access our free report that presents select findings from the latest survey, or read our full report. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: VIP Awards 2023: Retail’s Core Is Human and Rooted in PartnershipRetail 2024: Five Forces and Five Trends Shaping UK RetailUS and UK Retail Bankruptcies Latest, August 2023: Wilko Administration Bucks UK Discount Growth TrendChinese New Year 2023 Preview: Travel Boost Expected as Government Lifts Zero-Covid Policy